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By Eunice Disi Lole and Osman Manda

Lilongwe 14 December, Mana: President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has emphasized on the importance of partnerships between Government and Non-Governmental Organization (NGOS) in achieving Sustainable Development Goal and Malawi agenda 2063.

He made the remarks when he presided over the commemoration of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO) Day at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe

 

“I have been inspired by the power of transparent and transformative partnerships between government, NGOs and development partners in serving the most vulnerable Malawians

There are stellar examples in the sector of NGOs that are delivering clear outcomes, constructing schools, hospitals and homes for the vulnerable; educating the masses in line with the country’s human capitalization agenda among other things.

“These exemplary NGOs are critical to setting the pace on how to partner and collaborate with government to bring tangible and lasting transformation,” he said

The President further commended the organisations for the support which they rendered when Malawi was hit by Cyclone Freddy saying through the partnerships thousands of lives were saved.

“We learnt so much about ourselves during that operation and one of the lessons for me is that the achievement of the SDGs and Malawi 2063 requires an NGO sector that has capacity,” said Chakwera.

 AS one way of building stronger NGOs, the President called on NGORA and Ministry of Gender, Community development and Social Welfare to consult key players in the sector in the design and development of a comprehensive capacity building programme for the NGO sector.

There is need to create a stronger, more independent, vibrant and robust civil society that can respond to shocks and disempower Malawians and jeopardize their enjoyment of their rights.

The President also urged Council for Non-Governmental Organisations in Malawi (CoNGOMA) and the Ministry of Gender, Community Development and Social Welfare to consult key players in developing comprehensive capacity-building programs to create a vibrant civil society.

 

In his remarks, CONGOMA Chairperson, Adir Chingo said that collaborations and partnerships are catalysts towards the synergy that creates meaningful impact and greater efficiency.

"Through collaborations, we maximize positive outcomes of collective efforts, this is why CONGOMA calls for collaborations between NGOs, Government, and the public sector to develop Malawi," he said.

 

Chairperson for the Foundation for Civic Education and Social Empowerment, who is also the Chairperson of Local Government Organizations, John Bamusi called on the government to empower NGOs to enable them to complement government initiatives and contribute effectively to national development.

 

"We call for the government intervention in building the capacity of local NGOs and communities so that any form of partnerships would indeed be meaningful," Bamusi said.

 

The commemoration ceremony was held under the theme: "A strong and Vibrant NGO sector towards Accelerated Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Malawi 2063,"

 

Earlier, Chakwera toured the pavilions of several NGOs and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs).

 

The ceremony brought together government officials including Vice President Saulos Chilima, scores of NGO and CSO representatives.

 

President Chakwera is expected to present awards to some NGOs during a Gala Dinner at Kamuzu Palace.

Thursday, 14 December 2023 16:34

Government hails DREAM Sant’Egidio Malawi

By Memory Kutengule Chatonda

Blantyre, December 14, Mana: Deputy Minister of Health, Halima Daud has hailed Dream Sant’Egidio Malawi for complementing government efforts in providing high-quality healthcare services to the people.

Daud made the remarks on Thursday in Blantyre during the 20th-anniversary celebration of DREAM Sant’Egidio’s existence and services in Malawi.

The deputy minister said it was pleasing to note that for the past 20 years, DREAM Sant’Egido established 13 health Centre’s including three state-of-the-art biological molecular laboratories that support government health facilities specifically on testing, screening and treatment of various ailments at no cost.

She said this has ensured that patients from both rural and urban areas access right and quality health services at convenient places.

“DREAM has been a beacon of hope for countless individuals who, in their most vulnerable moments, found a lifeline, a source of support, and a community that cared for them. We have witnessed the transformation of lives, the healing of wounds and the empowerment of communities through DREAM healthcare, education, and various outreach programmes,” she said

She then advised the public to continue seeking different services at DREAM facilities for HIV and AIDS, Cancer, Epilepsy, diabetes, hypertension, and other non-communicable diseases to live a better life.

In her remarks, DREAM Sant’Egidio, General Coordinator for Africa Dr. Paola Germano said DREAM will continue investing more resources to support the Ministry of Health in achieving universal health coverage.

She therefore commended government for creating a conducive environment for DREAM to implement its activities successfully.

By Joel Chirwa

Mzuzu, December 14, Mana: Pastoral Chairperson of the Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM) Reverend Bishop Martin Mtumbuka has urged the church's laity to safeguard the church and openly speak against   any wrongs and ills that go against the church doctrines and teachings.

Mtumbuka who is also Bishop of Karonga Catholic Diocese remarks when he presided   Holy Mass that marked the opening of the Catholic Women Organisation Annual General Meeting at Saint Thomas the Apostle Parish in Mzuzu Thursday.

He advised the members of the organization that they should be speaking out on things that go against the church doctrines and teachings to maintain the Church’s decency.

“If a brother, a priest or a nun or any leader does something that is wrong in the eyes of God do not hesitate speak out.

The mistakes done by us who are your leaders will cause irreparable harm than those done by any of you individually. Our door is open to attend to all concerns which you can raise. through that you will assist in building the church," said Mtumbuka.

He also advised Christians against suffering in silence saying silence will not help the church but kill it and damage its reputation.

 “If it will need to take you to report an issue to the bishop or a senior church provincial leader do the needful but procedurally than posting such issues on the social media,” he said.

The Bishop also said women play a vital role in the Church and as such, they need to learn from St Theresa who influenced St John of Cross to reform the Order of the Camerite Priesthood Order.

"If Saint Theresa had not come in the open to speak out against the ills that were happening in this order it wouldn’t have survived to this day. Let me also advise you that you send your children and dependents to school,” he added.

In her remarks, National Chairperson of Catholic Women's Organisation, Doreen Zimba advised women to take a leading role in promoting environmental conservation to mitigate the impact of climate change.

"We are experiencing erratic rains due to environmental degradation. Let us lead in planting trees and caring for them.

Vegetation cover will guarantee us good rains which will in long-term enable us to have bumper yields thereby averting hunger," said Zimba.

The Indaba which will run from December 14 to 17 is being held under the theme ‘Enabling every woman to participate and formation in a synodal church whilst caring for our common home and ecological conversion as we face global food crisis’.

The event coincided with the commemoration of the feast of Saint John of the Cross who is renowned in the Church for taking a leading role in revamping the Camerite Priesthood Order.

By Petro Mkandawire

Blantyre, December 14, Mana: FCB Nyasa Big Bullets has qualified in Ibongese Castlel Challenge Cup semifinals after beating Ekwenden Hammers 4-0 at Kamuzu Stadium Tuesday afternoon.

Bullets took the game in their hands from the first half whistle while Hassan Kajoke was a man to watch as scored 2 goals in 15th, 36th minutes.

Another goal to the disadvantage of the hammers came from Patrick Mwaungulu on 16th minutes resulting into a 3-0 first half lead.

FCB Nyasa Big Bullets supporters filled the stadium with a vocal usual song "Maule popita Mutitenge" as frustrated Ekwenden Hammers to hit bullets with wave after wave attack in the second to no avail.

Maule captain, Precious Sambani scored a fourth goal on 77th minutes after Ekwenden Hammers defenders loose composure due to wave after wave attack which prompted Ekwenden Hammers to substitute four players.

In post-match interviews, bullets’ head coach, Kalisto Pasuwa said the boys played according to his wish, adding that they maintained position and discipline thereby earning them best results at the end of the day.

"Today's win means a lot on our side. We got what we wanted at the end of this game but mostly am worried of our players because they are not being protected as I have almost 10 injuries," said Pasuwa.

He added that FBC Nyasa Big Bullets is geared and well prepared for their next game against Mighty Mukuru Wanderers saying the game will explain itself.

Head coach for Ekwenden Hammers, Elias Chirambo expressed concern over the match’s referee saying he frustrated his players in the first half of the game by giving Bullets a goal which was supposed to be an offside, adding that he didn't handle the game in a fair manner which resulted to his side’s loss.

"Am agreeing that our performance wasn't much strong as a lot of players who participated in today's much were from our youth club. The worst thing is that the referee failed to manage the game and disappoint us in 10th minutes of the game," said Chirambo.

In other match of Castel Challenge Cup, Maxwell Paipi, Emmanuel Kaunga, Innocent Shema, Patrick Macheso scored for Silver Strikers to win 4-2 against Blue Eagles at Bingu National Stadium.                   

By Vincent Khonje

Mchinji, December 14, Mana: Police in Mchinji have apprehended 32 students from Mphangala Private Boarding Secondary School, located at Kamwendo Trading Centre, on suspicion of being involved in a series of acts of vandalism at the school following a protest against the school management.

The incident unfolded on Monday, December 11, when students staged a protest against the school's administration because they were served food late.

The situation escalated when some enraged students began damaging and setting school property ablaze, prompting authorities to notify the Kamwendo Police Post.

Mchinji Police Public Relations Officer Limbani Mpinganjira stated that, upon receiving the report, the police promptly visited the scene, successfully dispersing the students who subsequently fled to neighboring villages.

"In the course of events, they damaged the windscreen of a Toyota Land Cruiser owned by Mchinji Police, registration number MP 2642. Additionally, school property, including electric cable wires, two mattresses, four chairs, four window frames, and one aluminum pot, were also damaged," explained Mpinganjira, saying the total value of the losses is yet to be determined as investigations are still ongoing.

Among the 32 arrested are Precious Steven, 22, from Kandaya Village, TA Simphasi, and Chikondi Nakaleti, 22, from Mlonyeni Village under TA Mlonyeni in the district.

The suspects are expected to face charges of malicious damage and arson in court.

By Winfrida Kamwana

Mchinji, December 8, Mana: Amidst high unemployment rate in Malawi, MHub has embarked on a Job and Opportunity Fair to provide a platform for youths to access information that will help them get job and business opportunities.

The Job and Opportunity Fair took place in Mchinji for two consecutive days, providing knowledge to different youths on how to access business grants and how to determine appropriate career paths.

In his remarks, MHub Technical Manager Daniel Mvalo explained that the fair is aimed at providing information to youths on how to access information on job opportunities, business grants and market linkages.

“Youths need a platform to access information, such as how to professionally present themselves at work or how they can write better business plans to attract buyers. That is why as MHub we saw it fit to provide such a wide platform so that the youths can access information and be able to choose what they want to do with their lives,” said Mvalo.

Mvalo also added that the fair was not designed just to equip youths with information but to also help them meet potential employers and investors with the different stakeholders that took part in the Job and Opportunity Fair.

John Chirwa, a youth who is doing agribusiness in aqua-culture, stated that the fair has equipped him and his group with vast knowledge on how to grow their business. He further said this was a great opportunity for him as a youth to understand the appropriate way of drawing business plans and executing them.

Another participant, Tamanda Mwale, hailed MHub for the fair, saying it has helped her business grow.

“I had the opportunity to showcase my products and I was able to secure some clients who are interested in my baking business; this shows how crucial and important this fair is to us who are conducting small scale businesses,” said Mwale.

MHub is working in partnership with GIZ under a project called ‘Empowering Youths in Agribusiness’ (EYA). The project is being conducted in five districts, which include Nkhotakota, Mchinji and Salima.

Apart from training sessions on drawing business plans, accessing business grants and crafting successful application letters and curriculum vitae, the event was also spiced up by performances from musician Zeze Kingston and other Mchinji local artists.

Different organizations at the fair offered some youth’s different job and internship opportunities.

By Aquino Munthewe,

Mwanza, December 8, Mana: People in Mwanza have launched commemoration of 16 days of activism against gender based violence (GBV) with District Commissioner (DC) Martha Sineta calling on people in the district to unite in the fight against all forms GBV.

Sineta made the call on Thursday at Group Village Head (GVH) Thambala in Inkosi Kanduku Maseko’s area and added that GBV can stop if people take undivided stand.

“It is possible to combat GBV if we could put all efforts together in sensitizing communities on the negative effects of the vice on one’s life. The problem is too huge to be left in the hands of one stakeholder,” said Sineta and further encouraged victims of GBV, whether male or female, to report any form of violence to police and other relevant authorities.

Mwanza District Council Chairperson Councilor Bellon Kasambwe said community leaders should play significant roles by raising awareness on forms of GBV and where to report them.

He also commended the 16 days of activism against GBV launch, saying it came at the right time when the district recorded a lot of GBV, especially with men abandoning their spouses without support in the disguise of celebrating Christmas and New Year festivities.

“Let me call upon stakeholders to intensify awareness on negative effects of GBV and its criminal aspect even after the 16 days’ commemoration to end GBV in the district,” said Kasambwe.

Mwanza District Gender Officer If Masango urged the community members, including those in work places, to be watchdogs of each other on GBV, saying this is the only way to stop GBV.

“The way you value yourself will also determine how you value other people. This is how we can end GBV,” added Masango.

GVH Kanduku pledged he would carry out series of sensitization meetings to encourage her subjects to report GBV to relevant authorities for proper action.

“I have already been working with relevant stakeholders to ensure that there are no cultural norms that promote GBV in my area,” said GVH Kanduku.

This year’s commemoration runs from November 25 to December 10 under the theme: 'Invest to prevent violence against women and girls’.

Mwanza commemoration of 16 days of activism against GBV has received support from Campaign for Female Education, Malawi Red Cross Society, Wolrec, Cadecom, CONCERN Worldwide, OBOL and the World Vision Malawi.

Wednesday, 06 December 2023 08:58

Man arrested for illegal possession of fire arm

By Sylvester Kumwenda

Dowa, December 6, Mana: Police at Mponela in Dowa have arrested a 26-year-old man for illegally possessing a firearm.

According to Public Relations Officer for Mponela Police Station, Sergeant Macpatson Msadala, the man, Chikumbutso Chisowa, was arrested on December 3 at Nkhwema Trading Centre in Traditional Authority (TA) Dzoole in the district.

“Mponela Police female officers were on a Basadi operation when they received information from well-wishers that there is a suspicious man within Nkhwema Trading Centre who is lodging at one of the rooms at a certain bottle store.

“Upon receipt of the information, the officers followed up the issue and found the suspect in the room with a plastic gab. Upon being searched, he was found with a greener firearm concealed in a black plastic jumbo and also a military top without a license,” said Msadala.

Msadala said the suspect claimed that he had acquired the gun at Nthesa Village where it was dumped in the garden by unknown people.

According to Msadala the suspect who hails from Biwi Village, TA Kalumo in Ntchisi District will soon appear before court to answer charges of illegal possession of a firearm.

By Steve Chirombo

Dedza, December 6, Mana: Malawi Education Writers Association (MEWA), a body comprising of journalists focusing on education reporting, has called upon authorities in the education sector to discipline those involved in bringing desks to a tavern at Luwinga in Mzuzu.

A press release issued by the association on Tuesday signed by its interim Publicity Secretary, Emmanuel Malunga, expressed shock with a picture which was circulating on social media depicting individuals quenching their thirsts with some local brewed Chibuku at one tavern around Luwinga in Mzuzu while sitting on class desks.

According to an eye witness there, the desks were said to be from a nearby school.

“At first, we thought it was just some ill-minded individuals playing around with Photoshop because one would wonder in which manner and why in the 23rd century any duty bearer would allow such to happen under their watch,” said Malunga.

He said later they learnt that the picture was true and that the Ministry of Education had already intervened on the matter.

Malunga further stated that as a professional organization, their duty is not only to write but also play some checks and balances.

“We would like to express our concern on the development. This news is not only a shock but also disturbing realizing the efforts government, organizations and other well-wishers put in to have such materials in place.

“This is pathetic as it is coming at a time when primary school learners are in dire need of learning materials such as desks. It is our sincere hope that efforts will go towards disciplining those involved in the malpractice,” he stated.

Ministry of Education Public Relations Officer, Mphatso Nkuonera, said the ministry got wind of the issue last week Wednesday.

“Senior officials from the ministry followed it through and found the desks at the mentioned place. The desks have since been recovered. We are on it to bring sanity,” said Nkuonera.

Last month MEWA condemned rampant student demonstrations, mainly in government boarding secondary schools, which has left school property worth billions of Kwachas destroyed.

By Monica Tambala

Lilongwe, December 6, Mana: Malawi Government has received over 3,000 metric tonnes of fertiliser from the Government of Japan with another 2,000 metric tonnes expected to arrive later this week.

The fertiliser, which will benefit over 104,000 households has been donated through the Affordable Inputs Program (AIP) under which farmers are required to pay a K15,000 contribution to access the fertiliser.

Speaking during the handover ceremony held at Smallholder Farmers Fertiliser Revolving Fund of Malawi (SFFRFM) head office in Lilongwe on Wednesday, Minister of Agriculture, Sam Kawale hailed the donation saying it is timely and will help reach more farmers with the support at a time the country is experiencing financial difficulties.

“We experienced Cyclone Freddy which devastated the agriculture sector in so many ways. We are spending so much money to invest back into the rehabilitation of the damaged infrastructure in the agriculture sector, crops, livestock and property. It is going to be very difficult for us, as a government, to recover,” he said.

The Minister said aside the donation, the Japanese government provides assistance in other programs and ministries hence the relationship between the two countries should never be taken for granted.

He said the ministry is implementing a couple of programs to ensure stability in food security and economic stability through investing in irrigation, agricultural commercialisation and Mega farms, among others.

Japanese Ambassador to Malawi, Yoichi Oya said the donation is aimed at enhancing Malawi’s food security, improving households, promoting sustainable growth and helping the country overcome some of the complex crises it is facing.

“We have decided to provide this assistance for the people of Malawi to support their lives at this difficult moment caused by escalating prices of commodities including food and to address forex shortage which is compounding the country’s economic challenges.

“Stable access to food forms the basis for people to live with dignity. With human dignity as one of the pillars of its diplomacy, Japan will spare no effort to defend human dignity through international cooperation,” he said.

The ambassador implored Ministry of Agriculture and SFFRFM to ensure proper management and distribution of the fertiliser so that it reaches the intended beneficiaries and is properly used to promote food security and economic stabilisation of the country.

The Government of Japan committed a grant of 650 million JPY (approximately K7 billion) to facilitate procurement of 5,200 metric tonnes of fertiliser. 

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